Sometimes this series crossed over into a kind of gallows humor. Poor George Tooren is nearly killed in a fall. He has been taunted by Frost to work to get a serial "jumper" off a ledge. George takes and unnecessary risk and almost dies. Frost has some guilt, but carries it around silently. Meanwhile, a woman is brutally stabbed and murdered and her daughter barely escapes with her life. This all leads to a priest who came on the scene and discovered the body, a former lover, a sister who doesn't tell the truth. There is also work with an attractive female profiler and the reappearance of "Razor" Sharpe. Of course, Frost gets into a tussle with this woman, who makes pronouncements about the case. He, of course, falls back on the "old fashioned" kind of police work. The problem is that once a profile accurately predicts more murders, action must be taken. And, again, the characters don't exactly come forth with the best details of their actions. Once the priest gets into the act, Mullett insists on handling things with kid gloves. This is an excellent episode of a fine series.